Someone told me today that the fact that the McCanns were no longer 'formal suspects' "proves" (their word, not mine) that they had nothing to do with her dissapearance.
They weren't too impressed when I pointed out that:
1) all it actually meant was that the police there couldn't be bothered to pursue the case any more, which meant they had to officially change their status to that of not being a formal suspect, and
2) they
did have something to do with her dissapearance,
they left her on her own and went out for a nice tasty meal!!!
I find this line interesting:
Quote:
Earlier, in an interview with the BBC, Goncalo Amaral - the former police chief who once led the Madeleine inquiry - said he believed she was dead.
"The evidence that we had gathered by the time that I left the case pointed to the girl being dead - and having died inside the apartment," he said.
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I wonder if we'll ever know the truth? I suspect not, and I fear that Madeleine
isn't going to turn up in any fit state to be able to tell us